Democrats oppose the principles of republican government that limit their short-term majorities from exercising absolute power.
Tag: Democratic Party
Hochul’s Folly: Sanctuary Politics Over Public Safety
A radical new proposal in New York is about to make the state even more unattractive and unsafe than it already is.
Filibustering the Republic
Through the filibuster, the two parties have created conditions where it appears neither side ever gets what it wants. But make no mistake: Both are getting what they need.
Do GOP Voters Recognize How Trump Saved Them From Trans Barbarism?
At this decisive moment, Republicans must not squander Trump’s hard-won restoration of biological truth.
Meet California’s First Bigot
Jennifer Siebel Newsom is the Leni Riefenstahl of reality dysphoria.
Virginia: A New Extreme in Gerrymandering
Democrats’ campaign for the amendment giving them 10 of Virginia’s 11 congressional districts has been a master class in deceit and manipulation.
ICE Saves Lives—and Air Travel
Democrats failed to foresee that Trump would repair their sabotage of America’s transportation security by using the very agency they’ve been trying to destroy.
Why Are Senate Democrats Making Air Travel Worse?
Ending this partial shutdown doesn’t have to wait on passing any new laws: Schumer can end it today.
Why Don’t Democrats Celebrate America?
The party’s approach to power is inspired by the Bolshevism of the early 20th century, with some modern innovations—but the key is revolutionary destruction.
The GOP’s Foolish Praise for ‘Moderates’ and Failed Courting of ‘Natural Conservatives’
If the right ever expects to gain political ground, it needs to stop ceding rhetorical ground to Democrats and start cultivating voters who are already inclined to support their policies.
Trump’s SOTU Case for National Renewal
In his 2026 State of the Union address, the president outlined his priorities for American sovereignty, affordability for all citizens, and ongoing national renewal.
How a Party Offends Its Voters
Between Gavin Newsom’s insults to black voters and the struggles of both parties to retain Jewish voters, the 2028 election is still very much in play.
Rubio’s Call for Europe to Renew the West Falls on Deaf Ears
The European Parliament’s commitment to transgender insanity as a central part of its foreign policy, as well as its demand for Russian reparations, demonstrate the unbridgeable gap between the U.S. and Europe.
The U.S. Can’t Outpace China in the Developing World
When it comes to competing with China for influence in the developing world, the U.S. is bound by considerations that don’t trouble Beijing.
Democrats Don’t Take Their ‘Affordability’ Argument Seriously and Neither Should You
Democratic caterwauling about “affordability” does not reflect reality as much as it is a desperate attempt to grasp at something that might shake the confidence of Trump’s base and return Democrats to power.
Leftist Hysteria in Minneapolis Is About Votes, Not Immigrants
The left’s sympathy for immigrants is really about their lust for power.
Virginia’s New Governor Offers a Stark View of Leftist Rule to Come
Republicans should think hard about what’s happened in Virginia before becoming complacent about the coming midterm elections.
From Rock to Tech, Talent Flees Taxes
Blue states and cities like California are wrecking the very prosperity that makes their extensive social services and government benefits possible.
Predictable Childcare Subsidy Fraud Makes Childcare Unaffordable
Working families are subsidizing the very things that are making life, and especially childcare, so expensive for them.
Tim Walz Personifies Democrats’ Decline
Until Democratic populism can match Republican populism on immigration and cultural norms, the decline will continue for that party.
Why Healthcare CEOs Should Testify Before Congress
The industry needs to explain why, at taxpayer expense, it is experiencing record corporate profits and doling out massive executive compensation packages while fraud and widespread denial of care continue.
How Trump Changed America
Where his predecessors fixated on abstract issues like global terrorism, Trump is strategically focused on America’s priorities.
The Neocon Wooing of Josh Shapiro
Understanding the motivations behind the sudden urge of neoconservatives to fluff Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.
A Grand Old Bloodbath
Denying voter sentiment on the economy is a strategy for more GOP defeats.
The Off-Year Elections Say Little About GOP Prospects in 2026
There are plenty of reasons not to overreact to the “disaster” of the off-term elections.
King, James, and Amos
When the New York Post accused Letitia James of plagiarizing Martin Luther King Jr., the paper exposed its own serial ignorance.
Yes, President Trump Can Blow Up Drug Boats
The president has both the constitutional and the statutory authority to carry out operations aimed at designated terrorist groups engaged in drug trafficking.
Pastors Now Have a Path to Support Earle-Sears in Virginia
Now that the Johnson Amendment is defanged, pastors can speak up to their congregations about elections where Christian morality is on the line.
How Trump Changed Conservatism
Trump understood something the conservative movement didn’t: Ideas are worthless if you no longer live in a world where they can be realized.
Califraudia Capers
Fearful symmetry in voter fraud can be found in the Golden State.
The Latest Rift in the Democrats’ Coalition: Big Tech vs. Environmentalists
As the use of power-hungry artificial intelligence grows, the Democratic Party will have to reckon with the growing rift between Big Tech and environmentalists.
Eric Adams’s Departure Will Not Stop Mamdani
New York City is going to have a jihadist Marxist mayor in November as the departure of the current mayor from the race appears to have done little to quell Mamdani’s momentum.
The Politics of the Shutdown, Obamacare, Crime and Deportations
The Republican approach to solving these problems is often labeled cruelty but it is rooted in an acknowledgment of reality and of doing what works.
An Unpopularity Contest Ahead of Midterms
Neither Republicans nor Democrats have a handle on what the electorate really wants ahead of the coming midterm elections. Their best strategy may be to be hated the least.
Democrats Won’t Get the Message
When Democrats speak of fixing their “messaging,” they are saying they don’t intend to change their unappealing policies—only to better conceal them.
Democrat Extremism Underwrites Trump
The issues Democrats lost on last November are the same issues they continue to fight Trump on now.
Trump’s National Guard Deployment and the Art of the 80-20 Issue
Donald Trump sees and is ready to fill the leadership and quality-of-life vacuum that Democrats readily tolerate.
Obama: Yes on Mamdani. Yes on Reparations?
The subjects Obama chooses to weigh versus those he gives the silent treatment are interesting.
A Fed Governor’s Shady Home Purchase May Lead to More Money Printing
President Trump’s hopes to lower interest rates and grow the economy may get a boost from the pending exit of one of Biden’s shady appointees to the Fed.
The Cure for Trump Derangement Syndrome? Success!
Trump’s approval now surpasses that of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama at this stage of their second terms and only shows signs of growing stronger.
Trump Draws the Boldest Line
The abacus of power still favors the Republicans.
Is Gavin Newsom the Democrats’ Answer to Trump?
California’s Democratic governor is trying too hard to be as tough as Trump and bumping into the consequences of his own policies while doing it.
Gerrymandering: Obama vs. Obama
Not surprisingly, at various times, Barack Obama has been on all sides of the gerrymandering question.
Democrats Have Been Gerrymandering the Whole Country
The immigration policy of Democrats for the last generation is a much more brazen version of gerrymandering than anything proposed by Republicans in Texas, or anywhere else.
Will the GOP Make Liberals Generous Again?
Are wealthy liberals willing to put their money where their mouths are?
Winning, Even When It Doesn’t Feel Like It
Perpetual skeptics would do well to consider how far the right has come in the last five years, even as they count the battles left to fight.
Dems Rail Against Colbert’s Cancellation—Here’s Why
Democrats rush to Stephen Colbert’s defense because they know that Colbert, and all of the dying late-night television phenomenon, run cover for and serve the interests of Democrats.
Whose Politics Canceled Stephen Colbert?
Donald Trump didn’t get Stephen Colbert canceled; everything Democrats like about him did.
Mamdani Shows Democrats Can’t Quit Obamaism
Obamaism is sinking the Democratic Party but they can’t quit it.
The Judicial Tyranny of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
The Constitution can, and should, be interpreted to mean whatever Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson wants it to mean. Just ask her.

















































